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The victim was identified as 41-year-old Parrish Parker. Relatives said he lived in the building that his car hit on North Second Street at about 9:40 p.m.

"I saw him yesterday. I just came outside and gave him the biggest hug ever. I can still feel that hug," said the victim's 18-year-old daughter, Justice Parker-Dulin. "It's not real. I can't hug him again."

Tire tracks, car parts, glass and debris covered the grass in front of the building and police tape surrounded the part of the building where bricks fell as it crumbled from impact. Investigators said Parker had just pulled out on his way to Monessen to pick up his two sons when another car came barreling toward him, forcing him back into the building.

Parker was pronounced dead at the scene. He leaves behind three children.

Allegheny County homicide investigators said a passenger in the second car ran off, but Duquesne police caught up with him.

The driver of the other car was taken to UPMC Mercy and was listed in stable condition, but was expected to face charges once released. Investigators said they believe the driver was speeding and under the influence.

The Allegheny County Medical Examiner said Parker's autopsy would be completed Monday.